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Interpretation in Hope, Edale and Castleton
Interpretation in Hope, Edale and Castleton
The Peak District Interpretation Partnership has been active in the villages
of Hope, Edale and Castleton for over ten years, supporting the work of the local
‘Interpretation and Environmental Education Group’.
In 1998 the group produced a ‘Local Interpretive Plan’. This provided a focus
for their endeavours, and helped them raise funds to carry out a number of projects.
The process of producing the plan also helped develop enthusiasm amongst local
people.
Over £41,000 worth of interpretive activities have taken place:
- Eight interpretive panels have been set up around the Valley.
- ‘No Flowers for Elizabeth’ is a community publication which pulls together the
memories and opinions of the residents of Castleton, Edale and Hope.
A picture of the booklet
- During the summer of 2001 Castleton Photographic residency with Paula Moss to
produce the Hope Valley postcards happened during May – July 2001.
A picture of the Ladybower Ship
A picture of the Hope Cement Works
- In 2005 the local group was succesful in obtaining a grant from the Local Heritage
Initiative which has enabled it to put on a series of events in the villages of
Hope, Edale and Castleton.
View Hope Valley Heritage WalksView Hope Valley Heritage Walks PDF
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